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Friends Reunion, My Ass!
“I would not be opposed to it,” Courtney revealed.
“Lets not make a big deal out of it,” she said, “and say, ‘Oh the “Friends” are getting back together.’”
“You already opened up the door,” Billy countered. Courtney responded, “I’m just saying I’m not opposed to it.
Jennifer [Aniston] said she’s not opposed to it. When we say ‘reunion’… do a little thanksgiving episode, sure…why not what are we all doing? It sounds fun.”
Turns out Courtney and her close friend have already spoken about it.
“Jennifer [Aniston] and I talk about it because we love each other and we hang out all the time. Why not do it? Will it happen? It’s a lot of different people to get into the room, it’s a whole big thing, so the chances of it happening is so slim. But would Jennifer and I? Sure, we’ll eat some turkey together.”
Sounds promising…but don’t set your Tivo just yet.
“We are not doing it. Don’t print we are doing it.” Courtney warned Billy.
“It sounds to me it’s an option,” Billy replied. “I’m not saying you’re doing it. You’re saying that “we might.”
“No,” Courtney clarified, “I said ‘we would’. I didn’t say ‘might’.”
But how big is the difference between “might” and “would” really? Bigger than you’d think.
“There is a big difference! ‘Might’ means ‘possibly’ and ‘would’ means ‘would’. There is no ‘could.’”












